Abstract
Well established guidelines already exist that address best practices for Non-Interventional Study (NIS) design and methods. These guidelines provide advice on things to consider while designing a study and developing a protocol, but do not necessarily capture specific details related to the implementation of NIS. The intent of this paper is to propose a best practice for conducting secondary use of data NIS. We propose that the ideal implementation of a NIS should include the development of a strong Study Concept, followed by a detailed Protocol, Analysis Plan, Report, and considerations for Dissemination. We review and discuss common mistakes/pitfalls and key considerations at each step from concept to publication. In many cases in this review, we have also provided suggestions or accessible resources that researchers can apply as a “best practices” guide when planning, conducting, or reviewing this investigative method.
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Fang, J., Bruce Wirta, S., & Kahler, K. (2017). Secondary Use of Data: Non-Interventional Study Best Practices in Planning and Protocol Development. Journal of Health Economics and Outcomes Research, 5(1), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.36469/9796
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